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Anfield’s Snap Action Low Pressure Switch : SPA/SPF Series

Product Information April 27, 2024 36+ Clicks

Introducing SPA/SPF Series, Anfield's Snap Action Low Pressure Switch. We have commonly used models in stock, available for quick shipping. The Anfield SPA/SPF is a miniature pressure switch with a high-quality snap-action microswitch. It is suitable for pneumatic, water, and any low-pressure hydraulic applications.

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An economical solution to your need: Anfield ULS Series

Product Information April 26, 2024 39+ Clicks

Anfield has expanded its lineup of liquid level sensors. The newly launched ULS series ultrasonic liquid level sensor has a compact appearance and is suitable for tight spaces and harsh environments. It will be an economical solution to your analog sensing need.

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Huba Differential Pressure Switch 604.9110000 (50... 500 Pa)

Product Information April 25, 2024 42+ Clicks

The Huba Control differential pressure switch 604 (pressure range: 50... 500 Pa) corresponds to the model 604.9110000, which is a wind pressure switch used in air conditioning systems.

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Anfield High Pressure Switch - SMA/SMF Series

Product Information April 24, 2024 67+ Clicks

Anfield SMA/SMF high-pressure switch is ideal for many hydraulic and pneumatic applications. It utilizes a proven piston/diaphragm design to provide excellent accuracy and high proof pressures with zero leakage. Any flying leads are available with an IP67 rating option, making it an exceptional product for harsh environments.

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Understanding Total Error Band in Gems 1100 Series Pressure Sensors

Technical Sharing August 17, 2026 14+ Clicks

Total Error Band (or TEB) is a characteristic in pressure sensors that takes into consideration ALL of the potential errors that the sensor might exhibit, not just one error in particular. This way, the customer has a better idea of what real world values they can be expecting from the sensor.

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What is the difference between Wet Sink and Dry Sink?

Technical Sharing April 21, 2026 28+ Clicks

Wet sink - The load is energized ("ON") as long as the sensor tip is immersed in fluid.Dry sink - The load is energized as long as the sensor tip is dry (i.e. not immersed in fluid).

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What does it mean to be "Intrinsically Safe?"

Technical Sharing April 21, 2026 15+ Clicks

The term "intrinsically safe" refers to equipment and wiring which is incapable of releasing sufficient electrical or thermal energy under normal or abnormal conditions to cause ignition of a specific hazardous atmospheric mixture in its most easily ignited concentration.

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What is an IoT sensor?

Technical Sharing July 16, 2025 81+ Clicks

A sensor in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT) is a device that detects and measures physical parameters from its environment, such as temperature, humidity, motion, or light, and converts them into signals that can be processed, transmitted, or stored.

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What is a pressure sensor/pressure transmitter?

Technical Sharing July 16, 2025 48+ Clicks

A pressure sensor converts the pressureinto a proportional electrical signal (usually 4-20 mA, 0-10 V or digital fieldbus).

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What is a pressure switch?

Technical Sharing July 16, 2025 52+ Clicks

A pressure switch is basically an electrical switch that turns on or off at a preset pressure level. When the thresholdis reached, an internal micro- or macro‐mechanical element (diaphragm, bellows or piezo‐kit) is activated that closes or opens a contact.

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